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Councillor Sanchia Alasia
New Mayor appointed in Barking and Dagenham

Councillor Sanchia Alasia has been appointed as the new Mayor for Barking and Dagenham.

During her year in charge, she has pledged to serve the whole borough that values and celebrates its diverse cultural communities and hopes to encourage young people to take an interest in health-related issues during 2018-19.

Having worked in human resources for over ten years in various public-sector organisations, she is an award-winning HR and diversity specialist.

1 June 2018
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Council launches recruitment drive to fill waste service vacancies

We have launched our biggest recruitment drive for several years in a bid to fill vacancies in the waste collection service.

1 June 2018
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Barking and Dagenham Council observe minute’s silence for Manchester terror attack victims

Barking and Dagenham Council will join the rest of the country in holding a minute’s silence on Tuesday 22 May to remember those who tragically lost their lives during the Manchester terror attack last year.

Leader elect, Councillor Darren Rodwell will be joined by councillors and staff from the council as they pay their respects to the 22 people who were killed by a suicide bomber following the explosion at an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena.

The bombing was the deadliest attack on the UK since 56 people were killed in the 7/7 London attack back in 2005.

21 May 2018
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Council shows solidarity with LGBTQ+ community with flag-raising event on International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia

Councillors, religious leaders and council employees stood in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community as they marked the 14th International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia with a flag-raising ceremony at Barking Town Hall.

17 May 2018
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Future Youth Zone’s steel frame
Future Youth Zone’s steel frame is complete

Construction on Barking and Dagenham’s OnSide Youth Zone moved a giant step forward with the completion of the building’s steel frame this week.

Work began on the facility, named Future by local young people, in January this year and despite wintry conditions carrying on through Spring, the building is developing at a rapid pace with the steel structure now complete.

The development will continue with the floors, staircases and roofing being fitted over the next few weeks.

1 May 2018
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‘Transforming the Working Environment’ award at the Excellence in People Management PPMA Awards
Barking and Dagenham Council scoop another big award

Barking and Dagenham Council have come out on top once again after the Human Resources team secured the ‘Transforming the Working Environment’ award at the Excellence in People Management PPMA Awards.

Having recently won the prestigious Council of the Year and Driving Growth awards at the Local Government Chronicle (LGC) awards in London, the council celebrated more success at a gala event in Newcastle.

24 April 2018
Takeaway shop ordered to pay over £1000 for failure to provide Waste Transfer Notes

A takeaway shop in Dagenham has been ordered to pay over £1000 after failing to provide Waste Transfer Notes – a document that must be completed when waste is transferred from one party to another.

Moon Pizza in Broad Street first came under the spotlight when officers visited the premises back in July 2017 and a random trade waste inspection was carried out.

Mr Abdul Mohammadi, who ran the chicken and pizza takeaway, was unable to provide any documents at the time of the visit, having explained that he had recently shown the council his waste transfer notes.

19 April 2018
Residents back new PSPO powers to tackle anti-social behaviour around Dagenham Heathway

New powers to tackle anti-social behaviour look set to be implemented across more Dagenham streets following overwhelming support during a public consultation.

In total, 627 people responded to Barking and Dagenham Council’s survey on whether to apply a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) around Dagenham Heathway.

Ninety-seven per cent (609) of respondents were in favour of new powers being implemented, which are used to control behaviour that is either having, or is likely to have, a harmful effect on a local community’s quality of life.

12 April 2018
Council uses powers to tackle Illegal encampments for third time in as many weeks

An illegal traveller site was removed from Dagenham’s Central Park last Thursday (29 March) in the latest demonstration of the council’s powers to tackle unlawful encampments.

Three caravans and four vehicles, including a small tipper lorry, were issued with an enforcement notice to vacate the site within two hours or risk being arrested.

Despite the individuals being aggressive and threatening towards police and council officers, the car park was vacated within an hour.

4 April 2018
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DIY Film festival
Borough’s first film festival set to take place

Could you be the next Ridley Scott, Danny Boyle or Andrea Arnold? Budding film directors of all ages and backgrounds are invited to enter the borough’s first film festival.

Called DIY Film Festival, the one-day event will offer Barking and Dagenham enthusiasts an opportunity to share an amazing mix of short films on the theme of the past, present and future of the borough.

The festival is just one of the many projects created with the assistance of Every One Every Day, the £7.2m community driven initiative that launched in November 2017.

3 April 2018

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